SpermatorroheaIn
the 18th and 19th century, if a patient had involuntary orgasms
frequently or released more semen than is typical, then he was
diagnosed with a disease called spermatorrhoea orseminal
weakness. A variety of drugs and other treatments, including
circumcision and castration, were advised to treat this
"disease", which was in reality completely harmless
biologically. Some modern doctors, especially herb healers,
continue to diagnose and advise treatments for cases of
spermatorrhoea, but as noted above these treatments are neither
validated by thorough experimentation nor even generally
necessary.

What is the seminal emissions- spermatorrhoea?

Seminal
Emissions - Spermatorrhoea: This affection is the greatest
bugbear of young men. It is the source of immense revenue to
self-styled “ specialists “ and others who advertise in the
daily press their ability to cure the disease, and present a
most appalling and gloomy picture of the present condition and
future misery of individuals who suffer from seminal emissions.
There are probably comparatively few young men who have not at
some time been alarmed by reading the newspaper advertisements,
pamphlets and handbills with which the country is flooded,
offering relief in the name of pure philanthropy and humanity to
the thousands of young men who must otherwise go down to a
wretched and early grave. These pamphlets and circulars emanate
generally from “ victims of self-abuse,” who have after long
years of unsuccessful treatment at the hands of physicians
discovered accidentally a sure cure for the affection, which
they are willing to impart — for a consideration.

The business of these men would be destroyed, and much
unhappiness, misery and despondency would be avoided by young
men generally, if the actual facts with regard to seminal
emissions were known to the public.

The fact is that seminal emissions occur naturally in men in
good health who do not indulge in sexual intercourse. Within a
certain limit it is perfectly natural and healthy for the fluid
to escape without the usual provocation. The question then
arises, what is the limit at which these emissions cease to be
healthy and become injurious ? It would be a source of much
satisfaction to the writer, as well as to other physicians, if
there were some fixed law by which this question could be
answered. But there is no such law ; indeed, when we consider
the matter, it is evident that there can be no rule which shall
apply to all individuals. It is impossible to state definitely
just how much beefsteak a man should eat or can eat without
injury; he can easily ascertain for himself by experiment. So it
is with regard to the frequency of seminal emissions ; the
interval which elapses between them varies extremely in
individuals who remain nevertheless in equally good health. Some
men suffer such an emission once in two weeks, while others have
several in a week, and yet maintain perfect health.

What are the Causes of spermatorrhoea?

Spermatorrhoea
is not usually a separate disease by itself, but is a symptom of
several affections which may be located in the genital organs or
may affect other parts of the body, especially the nervous
system. In most cases it is simply a nervous disease, and is
accompanied by numerous other symptoms which indicate feebleness
of the nervous system. The subject of it is commonly of a
nervous, excitable temperament; and as first pointed out by an
eminent French physician; he has usually suffered in earlier
life from some manifestation of weakness in the genital or
urinary organs, such as inability to retain the urine. It has
been noted that children afflicted in this way often suffer in
later life from weakness of the genital organs.
Among the causes which predispose to this affection is constant
indulgence of the imagination in licentious thoughts. This
especially when combined with unsatisfied sexual excitement, in¬
duces an irritability of the organs which finally results in the
escape of the seminal fluid upon slight provocation.

Spermatorrhoea is most frequently induced by the habit of
self-abuse. When this habit is stopped the individual usually
suffers from involuntary emissions instead of those which he had
formerly excited voluntarily.

It must not, however, be supposed that every individual who has
once indulged in this habit must suffer from incontinence of
semen afterward. In many cases the habit is practiced to only a
limited extent and is not followed, to any particular degree, by
seminal emissions ; that is, these emissions do not occur with
more frequency than is natural for individuals who have not
practiced self-abuse.

There are several causes which may act in exciting seminal
emissions in cases where no disease of the sexual organs exists.
Sometimes an unusual formation of the organ is a source of
constant irritation which provokes seminal emissions. One of the
most frequent of these is an unnatural tightness of the
foreskin, whereby the secretion formed beneath it cannot escape,
and being retained irritates the inner surface. An unnatural
narrowness of the urethral opening may also cause constant
irritation and seminal losses.

Cases have been known in which spermatorrhoea has followed
several ordinary derangements of the rectum ; thus piles,
fissures, worms and skin eruptions in these parts have all been
known to cause seminal losses, which disappeared when the
original affection was removed. Habitual constipation may also
cause the same effect by constant pressure pon the parts.

They cannot be accused of any injurious effect unless they are
followed by headache, backache, sleeplessness, mental
depression, and bodily lassitude. Even in these cases it is
quite possible that other causes, such as excessive devotion to
business or pleasure, are largely responsible for the symptoms
just mentioned; in every case the patient should take a calm and
reasonable view of the matter, and not jump to the conclusion
that his health is being undermined by seminal emissions when
there are actually other causes which are in themselves
sufficient to account for his difficulties. It is a fact that
seminal emissions may be a result as well as a cause of general
debility ; and much effort is sometimes wasted in attempts to
cure seminal emissions, which should be directed to improvement
of the general health.

Most cases in which the patients believe themselves to be
afflicted with seminal emissions by day, are really not cases of
spermatorrhoea at all. Unless the discharge be accompanied by
the usual symptoms, it is highly probable that the fluid which
escapes is not the seminal fluid at all, but merely an increased
secretion from the urethra and from the prostate gland. The
question can be decided at once by submitting the fluid to
microscopical examination ; until this is done the patient
should remember that the probabilities are against the
supposition that this fluid is the true seminal discharge. It
should also be remembered that in certain conditions of the
general system seminal emissions occur as a rule, and have no
other significance than that of a symptom of the disease. It is
not uncommon for patients who are recovering from exhausting
diseases — such as the infectious fevers, small¬pox, typhoid
fever, etc.These may occur at short intervals for several weeks
and yet disappear permanently when the patient finally recovers
his health.

What are the
Symptoms of spermatorrhoea?

Although the symptoms of true spermatorrhoea vary according to
the general condition, disposition and age of the patient, yet
the general course is somewhat as follows.Among the earlier
symptoms which indicate that the pollutions are becoming more
frequent than is compatible with perfect health, are pain in the
small of the back, pain in the head, a sense of fatigue and
inability for exertion, and a certain incapacity for mental
effort. As the emissions increase in frequency, the patient
observes a diminished capacity for sexual enjoyment; the general
symptoms are made worse, and include dizziness, weakness of
sight, trembling in the limbs, a sense of weight in the chest,
palpitation of the heart, and signs of dyspepsia. After a time
he begins to have emissions by day also, and he now usually
becomes the prey of despondency.

His mental depression may be so great that his thoughts are con¬
stantly directed to the one subject — a condition which
aggravates the difficulty. His gait becomes unsteady ;he feels
wandering pains in various parts of the body ; his rest is
disturbed by frightful dreams ; he shuns society, because he
imagines that others see and recognize the cause of his
difficulty. In fact, his mental condition approaches finally a
mild type of insanity. It must be said, however, that there but
few, if any, cases in which insanity can be traced to excessive
seminal losses. There are numerous instances in which an
individual suffering from seminal emissions has become insane,
and such cases are commonly ascribed to the seminal losses. A
closer scrutiny of the case usually shows that the patient had a
tendency to insanity, and that the seminal losses are to be
regarded rather as one of the symptoms of the general nervous
depression which resulted in insanity — as an effect, therefore,
rather than as the cause of his mental derangement. Certain it
is that those who have inherited a disposition to certain
nervous diseases — epilepsy and insanity for instance—are far
more frequently affected with seminal emissions than others.

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